do you have shared video memory on your laptop?
do you have shared video memory on your laptop?
If so, I want to hear from you...
Does it really cause a problem?
I'm looking at a $500 premium to get non-shared video memory, and I really need to justify this. I know dedicated video memory is better but if I can make music and play sets on Live without dedicated video memory, then that's what I'd prefer.
thanks!
Does it really cause a problem?
I'm looking at a $500 premium to get non-shared video memory, and I really need to justify this. I know dedicated video memory is better but if I can make music and play sets on Live without dedicated video memory, then that's what I'd prefer.
thanks!
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Petteri Karjalainen
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i was amazed to run the Live 5 Performance test flawlessly on my sister's $799 Compaq laptop with a Celeron-M 1.5ghz and shared memory.
i even cranked the reverb to first class and it seemed fine.
i wouldn't sweat it.
the money you save not getting the dedicated ram you can use to buy a GB of system memory, which would probably help you out more in the long run.
i even cranked the reverb to first class and it seemed fine.
i wouldn't sweat it.
the money you save not getting the dedicated ram you can use to buy a GB of system memory, which would probably help you out more in the long run.
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timothyallan
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I have a IBM G40 with 64MB of shared mem and it is not a problem for me. At times when i am zoomiing in and out alot the visuals will studder or freeze or a second but it had never caused an audio glitch. I have 768MB ram in the puter in total.
ABIT NF7+AMDXP@2500, RME Multiface, TC Powercore Element+Virus, UAD-1, Nord Lead2, Reason2.5, impOSCar, Microtonic, Reaktor5 and some other stuff...
